The Journey

Set in the 1970’s, a driver crosses the border everyday at the exact time which causes suspicions. The police want to get to the bottom of it only to discover a mystery that will catch everyone off guard. Filmed in Spain. Produced by Martin Nuza. Directed by Pedro Sánchez Román

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Bridge of the Doomed

A group of soldiers are ordered to hold a bridge during a zombie outbreak, but what lives underneath the bridge, proves to be even more deadly. Filmed in Las Vegas, USA. Stars Michael Pare, Robert LaSardo, Kate Watson, Sarah French. Executive Producer Martin Nuza. Produced by the Mahal Brothers. Directed by Michael Su.

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The Woods Encounters

Set during the second world war deep inside one of Europe’s forests. A unit of German soldiers come under attack and its youngest recruit, Penskoffer (Adrian Balestrino) characterizes the harsh reality of being sent to the front lines where fear is stronger than breathing itself. The unit’s sergeant, Zimmerman, (Louis Pitto) ensures Penskoffer remains alive so they can continue fighting. A mystery is soon set in motion that culminates in an unexpected twist. Filmed in Spain. Written & Produced by Martin Nuza. Directed by Pedro Sanchez Roman.

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Scotland

A daughter has been sexually assaulted by four thugs. The courts acquit the defendants and so the grieving father decides to take justice into his own hands in a premeditated revenge plot that has a price of its own. Filmed in India. Executive Producer Martin Nuza. Producer Adam Saini. Directed by Manish Vatssalya.

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The Shepherd

Hungary, 1944 – The main character is an old shepherd, who lives alone on a ranch. After his daughter got killed by Nazis, he decided in his grief to save as many Jewish lives as possible. Inspired by true events. Filmed in Hungary. Executive Producer Martin Nuza. Directed by László Illés.

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Operation Felix: Hitler’s Key to Victory

Operation Felix covers the complete and detailed German invasion plan drawn up by the German High Command during the second world war to invade and capture the rock of Gibraltar and thereby control the Strait of Gibraltar. The 60 minute documentary was filmed in Germany, France, Spain and in Gibraltar with interviews from some of the German and British soldiers as well as using original military footage and a close look at some of the military tunnels inside the rock of Gibraltar. A remarkable documentary produced and directed by Martin Nuza.

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